
If you want a overstable midrange, the Gateway Warrior sits in the lane defined by 5 speed, 4 glide, 0 turn, and 3 fade. Wants to fight turn and finish on a hard line. The beaded rim gives it a familiar, settled feel in the hand. The rim sits at 1.40 cm, which tells you a lot about the hand feel before you even throw it. It tops out at 1789g, so the hand feel is part of the story too. The listed skill level fits intermediate and advanced players. That matches the job pretty well. That's where it makes sense: placement shots, headwind approaches, and controlled fades.
What Disc Golfer's Think About The Gateway Warrior
I like the Gateway Warrior when I want a midrange that tells the truth about my release. It takes 5 speed and 3 fade seriously, so wind and forehands feel like part of the plan instead of a problem. The beaded rim gives it a familiar, locked-in feel. I would call it a good fit for intermediate and advanced players. It is not trying to be the flashiest disc in the bag. It just does the job.
Flight Chart
Flight Numbers
Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
Specifications
Diameter
22.00
Height
1.90
Rim Depth
1.20
Rim Width
1.40